> On May 10, 2022, at 8:06 PM, Brook Milligan wrote:
>
> I have encountered a totally repeatable kernel panic by running "gpioctl
> list” on an odroid-c1 board.
>
> # name -a
> NetBSD armv7 9.99.96 NetBSD 9.99.96 (GENERIC) #0: Mon May 2 10:50:02 UTC
> 2022
Updating src tree:
P src/bin/date/date.1
P src/doc/3RDPARTY
P src/sbin/bioctl/bioctl.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/apple/apple_iic.c
P src/sys/arch/arm/apple/apple_pmgr.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/apple/apple_smc.c
P src/sys/arch/arm/apple/files.apple
P src/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/GENERIC64
P src/sys/dev/biovar.h
I have encountered a totally repeatable kernel panic by running "gpioctl list”
on an odroid-c1 board.
# name -a
NetBSD armv7 9.99.96 NetBSD 9.99.96 (GENERIC) #0: Mon May 2 10:50:02 UTC 2022
mkre...@mkrepro.netbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/GENERIC evbarm
To investigate, I added
The USB Serial cable I’m trying to use came from Amazon. According to their
description it uses the PL2303 chipset, so ...
Following Michael’s advice I added this line to sys/dev/usb/usbdevs where other
Prolific devices were defined:
product PROLIFIC PL2303Y 0x23c3 PL2303 Serial
Phil Nelson writes:
> Hi All,
>
>I've been trying to get -current running on a new Dell Precision
> 3650. It is a UEFI boot only machine and when booting -current
> with a Radeon HD 5450 installed (which works great on 9.2 on
> an Dell Optiplex 7040) it panics when it can't find the Radeon
Hi All,
I've been trying to get -current running on a new Dell Precision
3650. It is a UEFI boot only machine and when booting -current
with a Radeon HD 5450 installed (which works great on 9.2 on
an Dell Optiplex 7040) it panics when it can't find the Radeon BIOS.
The messages at this point
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rnes...@mac.com (Robert Nestor) writes:
>capture system). The USB-Serial device shows up on boot on the capture =
>system as:
>ugen0: Prolific Technology Inc. (0x67b) USB-Serial Controller (0x23c3), =
>rev 2.00/3.05, addr 1
Means, it doesn't really show up.
>I=92m thinking I need to build a
Working on getting the console output from a system that consistently fails to
boot amd64 -current (it boots and runs 9.2 without any issues). I’ve got a
serial (null modem) cable, but I need to go from a serial port (on the test
system) to a USB-Serial converted port (on the capture system).
matthew green writes:
> can you file a PR about this?
Done. kern/56826
> i don't see the problem on 750 or 730 cards.
I didn't think of that... I do have a couple of other graphics boards
on the shelf, but as they're all Nvidia, I figured it didn't make sense
to try them. Guess I'll do
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